A group of Ukrainians living in Poland are helping Ukraine withstand Russia’s brutal invasion by buying supplies and shipping them directly to the war’s frontlines.
From Russia to India and Hong Kong, we take a look at the zines which are carving out vital spaces of self-expression for queer people in countries where same-sex relationships still remain taboo.
The Polish government has delayed its abortion ban amid protests, but activist groups are keeping on the pressure and helping women access procedures overseas.
In the wake of a popular British gay magazine sharing several tweets from a transphobic organisation, writer Jack King argues that these attempts to stoke division are a danger to us all.
Local activists are fighting back as one-third of Poland declares itself an 'LGBT-free zone', and hatred towards queer people escalates under the ultra-conservative Law & Justice party.
With state-sanctioned homophobia on the rise, the country’s queer community are on the defence: ‘if you even look gay, it’s wise to carry tear gas with you.’
The scene is an important part of Poland’s musical heritage: a close-knit underground community that has been blossoming since the fall of the Berlin Wall.